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melissa: you're a good sport. >> thank you, melissa. melissa: i feel better with a two. that is better. >> okay. melissa: next on "money", syria on the brink of using weapons of mass destructions. how close are they and what is the economic impact? we'll talk to a former fbi agent to find out. >>> plus, yelp users beware! the next bad review you post could land you in court. one review has the owner suing her for 750 grand. he is here to explain. "piles of money" coming up. [ male announcer ] you are a business pro. omnipotent of opportunity. you ow how to mix business... with business. and you...rent from national. because only national lets you choose any car in the aisle. and go. you can even take a full-size or above. and still pay the mid-size price. i could get used to this. [ male announcer ] yes, you could business pro. yes, you could. go national. go like a pro. with fidelity's new options platform, we've completely integrated every step of the process, making it easier to try filters and strategies... to get a list of equity option.. evaluate them with our&l ca
melissa: you're a good sport. >> thank you, melissa. melissa: i feel better with a two. that is better. >> okay. melissa: next on "money", syria on the brink of using weapons of mass destructions. how close are they and what is the economic impact? we'll talk to a former fbi agent to find out. >>> plus, yelp users beware! the next bad review you post could land you in court. one review has the owner suing her for 750 grand. he is here to explain. "piles of...
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melissa: you're a good sport. >> thank you, melissa. melissa: i feel better with a two. that is better. >> okay. melissa: next on "money", syria on the brink of using weapons of mass destructions. how close are they and what is the economic impact? we'll talk to a former fbi agent to find out. >>> plus, yelp users beware! the next bad review you post could land you in court. one review has the owner suing her for 750 grand. he is here to explain. "piles of money" coming up. melissa: turning now to increasingly dangerous developments in the middle east, the situation in syria could reach catastrophic levels now that reports from bashar al-assad military's has loaded lethal chemical weapons into aerial bombs and is awaiting final orders to use them. here to tell us what it means and the economic impact is a former fbi special agent and national security and counterterrorism expert. thanks for coming on tonight. >> thank you. melissa: give us your reaction to the story. it seems like we're reaching a critical point. >> absolutely. this is extremely dangerous and probably on
melissa: you're a good sport. >> thank you, melissa. melissa: i feel better with a two. that is better. >> okay. melissa: next on "money", syria on the brink of using weapons of mass destructions. how close are they and what is the economic impact? we'll talk to a former fbi agent to find out. >>> plus, yelp users beware! the next bad review you post could land you in court. one review has the owner suing her for 750 grand. he is here to explain. "piles of...
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melissa: thank you. be sure to watch the tom sullivan show this weekend. have all wonderful weekend. happy friday, everyone. we will see you back here on monday. he said the lalast man. 40 years back. what are we now? 9:00 p.m. sunday. fox news. relive the dream. dream again. >> the federal government wi conduct a national te of the emergency alert system. >> you cannot avoid it. it is everywhere. john: does it make you feel safe the government spent0 years studying the assault assault -- soap. do we need government to protect workers? >> absolutely. next? -- question. [laughter] >> good intentions and gone wrong. that is the show. tonight. john: politicians claim they make life better to pass laws. they have good intentions but we should not judge by intention. politicians good intentions go wrong. work regulation. companies are not greedy they don't care about their woers but seems reasonable government has tprotect them. almost everybody agrees. >> they should be protected. >> definitely. so many things could have been. corporations could be corrupt. th
melissa: thank you. be sure to watch the tom sullivan show this weekend. have all wonderful weekend. happy friday, everyone. we will see you back here on monday. he said the lalast man. 40 years back. what are we now? 9:00 p.m. sunday. fox news. relive the dream. dream again. >> the federal government wi conduct a national te of the emergency alert system. >> you cannot avoid it. it is everywhere. john: does it make you feel safe the government spent0 years studying the assault...
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melissa: that is a good one. welcome, i am melissa francis. lori: i am lori rothman. unions come out in protest on right to work legislation. melissa: the battle for control, who will be the new leadee of the oil cartel? saudi arabia or archrival iran fighting for the top spot. lori: you heard dennis and cheryl speaking to house speaker john boehner taking to the house for questioning when president obama will "get serious in fiscal talks." there are just 20 days left until we are at risk of going over the fiscal cliff. let's get you updated on the market as we do every 15 minutes, stocks now. let's go to the floor of the new york stock exchange. the market having a good day today. nicole: indeed. we have been over the 13,300 mark but still holding onto stellar games, lori and melissa. so up triple digits up 110 points so really is a nice showing. 28 of the 30 dow components in the green. we heard from house speaker john boehner. the overall sentiment after he spoke is a few negative pieces of language in his speech that ultimately in the end he was trying to say they
melissa: that is a good one. welcome, i am melissa francis. lori: i am lori rothman. unions come out in protest on right to work legislation. melissa: the battle for control, who will be the new leadee of the oil cartel? saudi arabia or archrival iran fighting for the top spot. lori: you heard dennis and cheryl speaking to house speaker john boehner taking to the house for questioning when president obama will "get serious in fiscal talks." there are just 20 days left until we are at...
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melissa: rally mode. i am melissa francis. lori: i am lori rothman. president obama telling business leaders he is cheering for their success. tax hikes for the wealthy saying there will be no deal without tax rate increases. melissa: 11,000 now out of work at citi. slashing jobs taking a billion dollars charge as it repositioned oppositions. charlie gasparino tells us it is even more cuts are on the way. lori: new warnings and ethanol blended gasoline. joining us on whether you should be worried about what you put into your gas tank. let's get up to speed, back the floor of the new york stock exchange and nicole petallides. economic data on the service industry. nicole: looking good, lori and melissa. up 125 points. after two days of selling we are seeing some market action to the upside. we are above the 13,000 mark, well above that. 13,076. the nasdaq squeezing it out. concern for apple, but financials are doing well. let's take a look at the group. laying off 11,000 workers, that is the plan. a new ceo in place and he wants to make his mark. up 6.
melissa: rally mode. i am melissa francis. lori: i am lori rothman. president obama telling business leaders he is cheering for their success. tax hikes for the wealthy saying there will be no deal without tax rate increases. melissa: 11,000 now out of work at citi. slashing jobs taking a billion dollars charge as it repositioned oppositions. charlie gasparino tells us it is even more cuts are on the way. lori: new warnings and ethanol blended gasoline. joining us on whether you should be...
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>> hi, melissa. starbucks shares are up 4% since announcing the limited release of a $400 stainless steel gift card. but the gift card has appreciated by 150%, after receiving out quickly, the secondary market is testing how much a cup of nonfat two pump no foam mocha is worth. the highest bid i've seen so far is $1,000. the one seller says you can buy it now for three grand. i say buy me an ipad and some dunkin coffee. >> the whole notion of the $450 gift card, which only has $400 worth of credit on it, because it costs $50 to etch it -- >> crazy. >> with your name on it -- >> don't lie. i saw it in the green room. >> they have a special pocket in your tights for that card. >> meggings. >> all right. >>> next, we get all -- we're going to get all googly, because if you violate my kids' privacy, apparently there's an app for that. the ftc is investigating for potentially violating privacy of children by quietly collecting information about them and selling it. speaking of google's android, goodle has
>> hi, melissa. starbucks shares are up 4% since announcing the limited release of a $400 stainless steel gift card. but the gift card has appreciated by 150%, after receiving out quickly, the secondary market is testing how much a cup of nonfat two pump no foam mocha is worth. the highest bid i've seen so far is $1,000. the one seller says you can buy it now for three grand. i say buy me an ipad and some dunkin coffee. >> the whole notion of the $450 gift card, which only has $400...
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army to break it up but as events unfolded pictures of soldiers embracing protesters have called i'm melissa tension it looks like egypt may be about to kick another leader from power in the revolution back to square one i think it's dangerous and terms of the military my fears are that the military may. clear clear the decks for themselves over the barricades after two times the arguments became simpler and more forceful less that morsi is the president thought so i stand by this bit about the list so and we will support them with all we have no make has rushed through what the opposition say is a pro islam is constitution with no substantial debate perhaps fittingly for the man the opposition is now branding the new pharaoh thousands of protesters are screaming their own message across more seas palace walls god. god they're seeing another they are in the making they're seeing another and mubarak and morsi is really making the same mistakes that. during the january twenty fifth of the new since the underlying debate is still whether egypt's new draft constitution is to is amidst some polit
army to break it up but as events unfolded pictures of soldiers embracing protesters have called i'm melissa tension it looks like egypt may be about to kick another leader from power in the revolution back to square one i think it's dangerous and terms of the military my fears are that the military may. clear clear the decks for themselves over the barricades after two times the arguments became simpler and more forceful less that morsi is the president thought so i stand by this bit about the...
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. >> we spoke to melissa nelson who was fired from her job for being an irresistible attraction. we just received a statement from the attorney for her former boss. without dispute, mrs. nelson was not fired because she is a woman. our civil rights laws and all other laws are not intended to create a remedy for every slight or per sooeceived injustice. dr. knight fired her to preserve not only his marriage but also his own marriage. the reality is that he repeatedly directed her to dress and behave in an appropriate way and she chose not to. he responded in the way that his ministers and wife felt was necessary to protect the sanctity of his marriage and hers. bottom line is she was not fired because she is a woman. he has never employed anyone other than women in his practice. dr. knight chose to fafr the wishes of his weave and to end mrs. nelson's employment. his decision was both the legal and morally just thing to do. so it's cold out there, really. and this time of year, the one place you definitely don't want to be is in boston harbor. watch this. that man there is a polic
. >> we spoke to melissa nelson who was fired from her job for being an irresistible attraction. we just received a statement from the attorney for her former boss. without dispute, mrs. nelson was not fired because she is a woman. our civil rights laws and all other laws are not intended to create a remedy for every slight or per sooeceived injustice. dr. knight fired her to preserve not only his marriage but also his own marriage. the reality is that he repeatedly directed her to dress...
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i'm carl, with melissa lee, david faber at the nyse. the new york stock exchange and nasdaq closing at 1:00 p.m. eastern time. the futures, a little bit of weakness here which we'll talk about in a minute, after it comes after a pretty bad day on friday. the european markets closed for the christmas eve holidays. london, paris, spain have each completed shortened sessions in light of the christmas holiday as well. the friday sell-off, only five trading days are left in the year. is the market getting used to the idea that a fiscal cliff solution will not happen before year end? >> only a few hours remain to finish your christmas shopping. but some words of caution for toymakers. are tablets and apps ruining the season as kids get more accustomed to technology? >> microsoft windows 8 gets more bad press today, as "the new york times" said it is not leading to a boost in pc sales. is there anything that can turn that lagging sector around? futures moving lower, as concerns about the fiscal cliff talks weigh on the market. talks about prog
i'm carl, with melissa lee, david faber at the nyse. the new york stock exchange and nasdaq closing at 1:00 p.m. eastern time. the futures, a little bit of weakness here which we'll talk about in a minute, after it comes after a pretty bad day on friday. the european markets closed for the christmas eve holidays. london, paris, spain have each completed shortened sessions in light of the christmas holiday as well. the friday sell-off, only five trading days are left in the year. is the market...
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i'm carl with melissa lee, david faber, live from the new york stock exchange. jim cramer is on assignment today. well, are we getting close to a fiscal cliff deal or not. futures are up and the dow gained 100 yesterday. but there is room for skepticism. europe's grappling with the same question helped by some decent uk inflation data today. and a t-bill auction in spain. our road map begins with what appear to be significant progress in the debt negotiations overnight. a whose proposal looking to raise rates for those making more than $400,000 a year. but senator corker on squawk just poured a bucket of ice water on those hopes. >> whitney boosts her recommendations on citi, bank of america and discover financial. is that move by one of the more famous financial bears, a sign of a new era for banks? >> walmart is once again the target of a "new york times" investigation. but does the paper add anything new and can the stock outperform just as it did last time. >> private equity firm server said it will sell the firearms conglomerate. is private equity talking a
i'm carl with melissa lee, david faber, live from the new york stock exchange. jim cramer is on assignment today. well, are we getting close to a fiscal cliff deal or not. futures are up and the dow gained 100 yesterday. but there is room for skepticism. europe's grappling with the same question helped by some decent uk inflation data today. and a t-bill auction in spain. our road map begins with what appear to be significant progress in the debt negotiations overnight. a whose proposal looking...
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>> well, i don't think deceleration of numbers is anything new, melissa. if you look at it, that's been the case every year for the last couple years, basically having the growth rate from the prior year. 70% year-over-year growth, 15% year-over-year growth. since late december, the stock is down 25%. obviously that's left an indelible mark on the investment psyche. we think things are pretty solid. we think december quarter is going to be good. i think stock's worth $710. >> it seems like a lot of bearish notes. look at fundamentals, even those like today out of jeffries, all the really bullish notes are pinned to some sort of amorphous hope about television, or some product that hasn't been launched yet. is your model in fact entering some revolutionary new product? >> no, carl, it's ot. apple has typically been introducing revolutionary products every three years. 2004, the ipod. 2007, the iphone. 2010, the ipad. 2013, people are putting their hopes on the tv. but even if it comes out, we don't think it's really going to move the needle for apple. which
>> well, i don't think deceleration of numbers is anything new, melissa. if you look at it, that's been the case every year for the last couple years, basically having the growth rate from the prior year. 70% year-over-year growth, 15% year-over-year growth. since late december, the stock is down 25%. obviously that's left an indelible mark on the investment psyche. we think things are pretty solid. we think december quarter is going to be good. i think stock's worth $710. >> it...
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melissa? >> steve, thanks for that. that's interesting stuff there. >> nothing like getting your blood pressure up. liesman testing you live on tv. >> what do you think? wrong, wrong. brought back bad memories, huh, carl? 2013 housing market outlook this morning, according to the report there will be an increase in new residential construction activity, and also recovery in home repair and remodel spending next year. robert, some of the stats are staggering. it's not just an increase in starts, you're looking for 950,000 starts. that would be a 22% increase. what's the primary driver of this? is there really that much demand out there for 950,000 new starts? >> we're looking for three things. tighter inventory levels, stable pricing environment, and low interest rates. so collectively, we think these three factors would definitely drive demand verystantially next year. it's been a terrific year for the home builders. we think we're still in the third inning, not the seventh inning. both for fundamentals and the stocks.
melissa? >> steve, thanks for that. that's interesting stuff there. >> nothing like getting your blood pressure up. liesman testing you live on tv. >> what do you think? wrong, wrong. brought back bad memories, huh, carl? 2013 housing market outlook this morning, according to the report there will be an increase in new residential construction activity, and also recovery in home repair and remodel spending next year. robert, some of the stats are staggering. it's not just an...
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hi, bertha. >> hey, melissa. schlumberg schlumberger, top oil services company saying north america activities weaker than anticipated, both on land in the u.s. and in western canada. the combined impacts on profit estimated to be 5 cents to 7 cents a share in the current quarter. the stock down today. that decline now makes it fractionally negative year-to-date. >> the president and house speaker boehner met face-to-face last night at the white house discussing how to avoid the fiscal cliff. john harwood is one of the few people left in washington with some of the details. morning, john. >> reporter: morning, carl. we had a flurry of excitement yesterday afternoon when the meeting was scheduled. republican leadership aides told me a shakeup is in the talks. that's why they were meeting. when the speaker left after meeting for 50 minutes in the oval office with the president, and treasury secretary tim geithner, we really weren't much closer to a solution than we were before. here are the main sticking points wer
hi, bertha. >> hey, melissa. schlumberg schlumberger, top oil services company saying north america activities weaker than anticipated, both on land in the u.s. and in western canada. the combined impacts on profit estimated to be 5 cents to 7 cents a share in the current quarter. the stock down today. that decline now makes it fractionally negative year-to-date. >> the president and house speaker boehner met face-to-face last night at the white house discussing how to avoid the...
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i'm melissa lee with carl and jim cramer and david faber live from the new york stock exchange. let's look at how we're setting up after yesterday's rally. particular strength in yesterday's rally. we didn't get housing starts, that's earlier today. as for the picture in europe, really the stand outout here is the euro. greece getting a five notch upgrade at the s&p. our road map this morning starts with gm. government motors no more. the treasury to exit its stake in the next 12 to 18 months, purchasing 2 million shares by the end of this month. >> another challenging quarter for fedex with the blame squarely on sandy. but the stock is up pre-market. >> oracle posts a strong quarter with even stronger guidance. the season rebound in europe. no impact from the fiscal cliff. >> and ge gets boosted from ubs's key call list on the weaker than expected macro environment. still on the list is including -- well tell you in a couple of minutes. >> general motors is up sharply in the pre-market session. the treasury department says it intends to sell the rest of its stakes in gm in the
i'm melissa lee with carl and jim cramer and david faber live from the new york stock exchange. let's look at how we're setting up after yesterday's rally. particular strength in yesterday's rally. we didn't get housing starts, that's earlier today. as for the picture in europe, really the stand outout here is the euro. greece getting a five notch upgrade at the s&p. our road map this morning starts with gm. government motors no more. the treasury to exit its stake in the next 12 to 18...
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and coming up next is the one and only melissa harris-perry, and we will see you next week here on "up." new years clutter is no match for someone with big ideas. with a new project in mind, some how-to knowledge to give us an edge, and more savings down every aisle. it only takes a few twists and turns for those bright ideas to make the new year even brighter. more saving. more doing. that's the power of the home depot. start fresh and save with hdx 20 gallon totes, a special buy at...
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i'm carlos gutierrez with jim cramer, david faber and melissa lee. questions remain about the internals. europe is reacting to a miss on german industrial production and some reports at least that some ecb members favored a rate cut yesterday. our road map will go like this. that puzzling jobs number beating virtually every wall street estimate as the labor department says sandy had only a minimal effect. is it true a clean number and what are conspiracy theorists saying. >>> a comment hastings made last july. what does it say about s.e.c. rules and whether they are out of date. >> mcdonald's will post same store sales on monday gets an upgrade to buy taking the forecast to a street high after surveying franchisees. we begin with november jobs number. 146,000 nonfarm jobs added last month above forecast of 80,000. october and september payrolls were revised lower. unemployment rate fell by 0.2 to 7.7. that's the lowest in four years. the dip occurring mostly because more people stopped looking for work and were not counted as unemployed. as for hurri
i'm carlos gutierrez with jim cramer, david faber and melissa lee. questions remain about the internals. europe is reacting to a miss on german industrial production and some reports at least that some ecb members favored a rate cut yesterday. our road map will go like this. that puzzling jobs number beating virtually every wall street estimate as the labor department says sandy had only a minimal effect. is it true a clean number and what are conspiracy theorists saying. >>> a comment...
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>> reporter: hey melissa. negotiations are expecteded to start up again this morning but that's not stopping the strike. you have 800 clerical workers that walked out after not having a contract for over two years. it's the longshoremen honor the picket line that has brought everything to a standstill. the national retail federation is asking the president to interve intervene. the work stoppage is increasing shipping costs a billion a delay. each day of the strike affects 0.1 of 1% of far east north american shipping volume. an east port strike is also looming if an agreement is not reached by december 29th. cargo airlines, china, korean air and the union is striking to make sure that jobs performed by union workers stay union jobs after these workers retire. management says they don't want to do that. they call it featherbedding and claim they offered compensation packages for senior employees worth $109,000. time off for most senior people for 11 weeks and guaranteed job security. i'm hold ttold the average
>> reporter: hey melissa. negotiations are expecteded to start up again this morning but that's not stopping the strike. you have 800 clerical workers that walked out after not having a contract for over two years. it's the longshoremen honor the picket line that has brought everything to a standstill. the national retail federation is asking the president to interve intervene. the work stoppage is increasing shipping costs a billion a delay. each day of the strike affects 0.1 of 1% of...
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melissa, back to you. >> thank you very much, steve, for that exclusive. let's look at this chart here. you don't have to adjust your tv sets, you're actually seeing that correctly. research in motion, handily outperforming apple over the past three months. what does this mean for your investing strategy. apple versus rimm later on in the show. ally bank. why they have a raise your rate cd. tonight our guest, thomas sargent. nobel laureate in economics, and one of the most cited economists in the world. professor sargent, can you tell me what cd rates will be in two years? no. if he can't, no one can. that's why ally has a raise your rate cd. ally bank. your money needs an ally. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 let's talk about low-cost investing. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 at schwab, we're committed to offering you tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 low-cost investment options-- tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 like our exchange traded funds, or etfs tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 which now have the lowest tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 operating expenses tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 in their respective tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 l
melissa, back to you. >> thank you very much, steve, for that exclusive. let's look at this chart here. you don't have to adjust your tv sets, you're actually seeing that correctly. research in motion, handily outperforming apple over the past three months. what does this mean for your investing strategy. apple versus rimm later on in the show. ally bank. why they have a raise your rate cd. tonight our guest, thomas sargent. nobel laureate in economics, and one of the most cited...
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. >> my solution is we will have to neighborhood melissa, we have to protect the most innocent of the innocent -- neighborhood militia. we have to protect the most innocent of and since. we need to arm our neighborhoods, citizens who are capable of handling these automatic weapons. let the criminal and mental element no progress in israel, they israelm16s at the schools -- let the criminal and mental andknow. >> in israel, israelhave -- they have mi6's in school. we cannot put police officers in our schools or allow teachers to carry guns and in most districts. >> i do not think arming teachers in the school is a good idea. that is pretty irrational. you are exacerbating the fact of the whole situation. you can write all the gun laws you want -- there are over 30,000 right now. you are not gonna stop what happened in these school by writing more gun laws. to stop this chaos and all this terrible assault, you have to do a lot more for the family unit in this country. the family unit in this country is so broken, it is pathetic. every school in the united states should have a police off
. >> my solution is we will have to neighborhood melissa, we have to protect the most innocent of the innocent -- neighborhood militia. we have to protect the most innocent of and since. we need to arm our neighborhoods, citizens who are capable of handling these automatic weapons. let the criminal and mental element no progress in israel, they israelm16s at the schools -- let the criminal and mental andknow. >> in israel, israelhave -- they have mi6's in school. we cannot put...
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." >>> good thursday morning, welcome to "squawk on the street," i'm melissa lee live from the new york stock exchange. negative across the board, looks like we're going to lose about 8.5% on the dow. we're watching for headlines out of an ecd press report. our road map this morning starting with apple, cratering on its biggest decline yesterday on four years, closing just pennies off the lows of the session. the stock continues lower premarket as investors watch the death cross watch. >> a cnbc exclusive, tim geithner says over the cliff is a must. >> bank of england and ecb keeps rates unchanged. europe continues to hang in there economically. >> and nat gas gets a boost. the government finds exporting it is better than keeping it here at home. >> apple as we mentioned in the spotlight today, shares of the tech giant coming off their worst day in four years, sliding back into bear market territory. the one day loss erased nearly $35 billion in market cap. that chunk is bigger than 400 other s&p 500 companies. apple ceo tim cook talked to nbc's brian williams in our rock center exclusi
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